Hi,
As I understand, a dbf file created in QGIS is coded in UTF-8 (Unicode).
QGIS doesn't warn for the type of coding. I got problems using french
accents to the point I now avoid any accent in dbf files.
I did not try to understand completely what happened: sometimes the
letters are replaced with squares (and the file is saved with that
change), sometimes the file is just read incorrectly and reopening it
with the right encoding makes it all right.
In the case of french letters with accents, if I recall well,dbf files
created under ArcView should be opened in openoffice under the "Western
Europe (Windows-1252/WinLatin 1)" encoding. Sometimes "Western Europe
(DOS/OS2-850/International)" encoding is to be used.
Hope this will help you.
Paul
On 25/09/2010 2:21, Noli Sicad wrote:
Have you open other dbf files in OpenOffice 3.2?
If you have open any dbf in OpenOffice, what is this is encoding -
Character set?
I never manage to open any dbf files in OpenOffice 3.2 ubuntu. It
always ask for encoding - character set.
Anybody figure out what the right encoding to open dbf in OpenOffice 3.2?
Noli
On 9/25/10, Ghislain Picard<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
OpenOffice 3.2 throw an error when opening dbf files created by QGis 1.5.
Maybe I do not proceed correctly. Do you have any idea how to import dbf
file ?
Ghislain
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